Items tagged “Themed Set”

Everyone has some snuggly memory tucked away: curling up with grandpa in a flannel shirt while roasting marshmallows by the campfire, or getting tucked in by mom, who always made sure the floppy rabbit was nestled in tight. It all comes down to what people want their children to remember from their childhood. Aren’t the smallest details the most important? Who didn’t have a well-loved stuffed toy? Or that favorite shirt that was soft and cuddly? And, customers don’t have to choose between clothes or toys: companies like Milo & Lilirose are supplying both to assure great memories for years to come.

The TV series “Art Attack” took the UK by storm in 1990, eventually landing on American screens via Disney in 2011. “Art Attack” is a non-stop ad for fun, exciting art projects. But it’s also doing double duty for its viewers: research has shown that crafting and art are vital to children’s brain development. Creative activities not only provide a fun, artistic outlet, but also influence the development of hand-eye coordination and the perception of the world. Arm your customers with the provisions for their very own Art Attacks at home. Stock quality supplies from crafty companies, including ALEX Toys, eco-kids, Colorbök, and Creativity for Kids.

In this Disposable Age of plastics and trends, Morgan Cycle brings to you classic ride-on toys designed and crafted to last as long as the sweet memories. Bicycle engineer Sylvester Yen, who has two decades of experience designing and manufacturing children’s bicycles, founded Morgan Cycle. While the industry raced to produce cheaper products, Sylvester dreamed of offering the most beautiful, safe and finely crafted ride-on vehicles. The very first Morgan tricycle was inspired by the original 1936 Van Doren design that captured the hearts of generations of Americans and was founded on the concept of “simple solidity.”

Teeny Tiny Optics is celebrating their 19th year selling great kid’s sunglasses. The 2012 collection focuses on fun, fashion and protection. We believe that protecting our children’s eyes from the sun is as important as protecting their skin, and Teeny Tiny Optics is the best place to buy cute, durable, fashion forward sunglasses for children. From infants to teens, all of the glasses offer 100% UV protection. All of our baby styles have soft, flexible frames.

TIMELESS COMFORT, CLASSIC STYLING & DESIGNS THAT CELEBRATE A BOY’S LIFE

Sage Creek Organics introduces a new line of 100% certified organic layette and toddler wear for Fall 2012. All our products are designed from certified organic cotton and natural, low-impact dyes.

Choosing Sage Creek clothing and bedding means making a great investment in our children’s healthy future, while not compromising on style. It also means supporting a healthier earth for them to grow up on, because products produced this way do not destroy ecosystems and upset the balance of nature.

On March 20th 2010, Jelly The Pug made the jump from handmade to wholesale! Fast forward 2 years and some, we are booming! Retailers that received their shipments, have already re-ordered, some on several occasions!

What our customers say, they love about us? Price point, design, bright colors, bold patterns, the details in every dress and last but not least flexibility. There are no minimums. We want our retailers to be successful and grow with us with confidence. Each garment is individually packaged. Buy the styles you want in the sizes you want and nothing but!

pediped® footwear’s Fall/Winter 2012 Flex® collection features an adorable selection of school-perfect styles that are comfortable, durable, and appropriate for uniforms. We are also introducing a line of athletic shoes that can take kids from schoolyard activities to afterschool play in style and comfort. Developed in response to numerous customer requests for a pediped® athletic shoe, our athletic shoes feature Ultra Light Technology™ to provide maximum flexibility while remaining light as air to keep kids comfortable and active all day long.

Cachcach is still producing in the USA. We have been doing what we do best in the US since 1984. Manufacturing in the US is more costly than overseas but you get what you pay for. We make our sample line and we make the production so our product is the same quality as the samples you ordered from. We have more control so we never have garments arrive by boat at the last minute, stuck in customs, arrive in the wrong color, poorly sewn in need of repair, and they never arrive smelling of gasoline or other chemicals.

Quick: picture a daydreamer hard at work. Can’t do it? Daydreamers aren’t usually associated with go-getters. Typically thought of as laid-back and passive, daydreamers are actually anything but lazy. Research scientists Kalina Christoff of UBC and Jonathan Schooler of UCSB monitored subjects with wandering attention, and have drawn the same conclusion that other studies have shown: daydreaming is not for slackers. The real question has nothing to do with whether daydreaming is beneficial, but rather how this brain power can be tapped and turned into the concrete. The answer? Daydream Toys.

Whether it is one princess and a table full of stuffed guests, several little girls gathered in their finest, special tea time with grandma, a pouting little brother forced to be the two in his sister’s tea, plain or fancy, tea parties are a cherished, timeless pastime. Tea sets can be found in a variety of styles: made of plastic, enamelware, porcelain or wood, modern or classic, brightly colored or painted by hand, there is the perfect set for every little girl. The Giggle Guide® serves up a party that includes sets from Jack Rabbit Creations, Beatrix Potter by Reutter Porcelain, I’m Still Me and Melissa & Doug.

Take See Kai Run back to school!

See Kai Run continues to expand its line of big kid shoes, Kai, making them the perfect accessory for Back to School. In addition to more styles, colorways and materials, Kai is introducing tall fashion boots for girls. All Kai styles also now come in whole and half sizes, 8-13.

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